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[Land-speed] VE, etc.>From>JG Magoo

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Subject: [Land-speed] VE, etc.>From>JG Magoo
From: jgmagoo@comcast.net
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:47:47 +0000
I hear on the F-1 television coverage that 19,000 RPM is currently the 
rule-mandated limit which cannot be exceeded either in qualifying or in the 
race. This is supposedly in an effort to control escalating costs.  ;o)  (I 
love it!)

>From what I have heard, sonic-wave tuning throughout the entire intake and 
>exhaust system plays a big part in it. Pneumatic valve springs was a major 
>'breakthrough' in achieving ultra high RPM several years ago. 

An interesting tidbit that I heard on the TV from Steve Matchett on his Inside 
Formula One TV show was that at normal room temperature (say 70-F) a Formula 
One engine is completely SIEZED, and will NOT turn over with the starter. It is 
only after a period of time pre-heating it by pumping 180-F water and 180-F oil 
through it that it reaches proper internal clearances where it can be 
turned-over and started by the starter apparatus.   Wow!  ;o)

Did you guys notice the JCB diesel streamliner using all the fancy engine 
pre-heat systems at B-ville?  Who knows???  Maybe (probably) it was just for 
starting with extermely low C.R. for the high boost. ???

I've seen the diesels at competition tractor-pulls pre-heated to absolute 
boiling and cranked with 48-volts into a 12-volt starter, and they STILL use 
either to get them to fire!

JG
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